Typical, the camera will still not trigger the studio flash in high res mode. The radio trigger is a single pin, hot shoe mounted trigger and I'm told by Olympus that it won't work, as it's the back four pins that are used to trigger the flash....even though it will trigger the flashes in single shot mode !

A reset resolved the orientation issue on my camera - fortunately I had used the Olympus Viewer 3 to save the camera settings before the Reset took place. I was then able to reload my settings to the camera without any issues.

I'm going to look into this further when I get chance. Still can't believe that the camera will fire the flash in single shot mode but not in high res mode!
Also, my studio setup worked fine with the EM5 Mk2 in both single shot and high res mode....really baffling!

I've since tried this with a PC sync cable plugged into the camera via PC socket and directly connected to studio light. Again, it fires without issue in single shot mode but in high res mode, nothing. I've checked that silent shot flash is allowed!

This has got to be a bug but Olympus don't appear to want to acknowledge this.

Olympus are aiming this camera at studio product photography but it won't fire studio lights (except by mounting the FL-LM3 and triggering the studio lights optically)

How bizarre though that it works perfectly with the EM5 Mk2! It just doesn't make any sense that they would change the way the high res shot triggers flash.

I agree. I shall be disappointed if it will not fire my FL-50Rs & FL-36R.

I also thought the PC connector would be the one thing that would work to provide backwards compatibility. But electronic shutters are so different to physical ones that I can understand why it does not work.